The organization that I chose in Week 1 is The
National Center for Children in Poverty.
This organization is a leading public policy center dedicated to
promoting the economic security, health and well being of America (National
Center for Children in Poverty, n.d.). Research
is used to inform policy and practice with the intended goal to ensure positive
outcomes for the next generation (National Center for Children in Poverty, n.d.). NCCP states 32 million children in United
States are living in families who struggle to make ends meet; about forty-five
percent of these children are living at the edge (National Center for Children
in Poverty, n.d.). The vision for the
organization is to promote family-oriented solutions at the state and national
levels therefore families will have economic security, strong, nurturing
families, and healthy development (National Center for Children in Poverty, n.d.).
The current issue that caught my attention is the
information about immigrant families that indicates seventeen million of this
nation’s children have at least one foreign-born parent. The other issue this organization provides
information about is the poverty levels among families in the US. Information on this site will allow you to
research immigration and poverty statistics for each individual state in the
union.
I learned there is steady rise of the demographics
in this country. I think officials must
take action now towards increasing dual language educators in all school
systems or an unknown percentage of children will not get fair properly
educated. The NCCP director states that
children do better when their families do better. The director contents that research has shown
that a family’s low income can impede a child’s cognitive development and the
ability to learn which could contribute to another host of problems for a child
that includes behavioral, social and emotional problems. So the NCCP next phase is to mutually
reinforce relationship between family economic security and health child
development. They plan to accomplish
this by helping policy makers understand and adopt evidence-based programs;
reducing economic hardship and negative poverty on children, assisting service
providers, supporting advocates to develop and implement plans that influence
public policy and resource allocation, collaborating with researchers to deepen
the understanding of impact on the health of a child, and aiding the media in
telling the story of poor children and families living in America; yet shining
the light on the power of prevention.
National Center for Children in Poverty. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.nccp.org/
Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great website! Thanks for posting. I followed a link that I think will be a great resource in the future. I find myself wishing I didn't have to go to work when I find these types of websites so I can read every article posted. Here is the link I followed, where I read an short blurb titled,
"What are the features of the language learning environment in Head Start classrooms with dual language learners?"
http://www.researchconnections.org/childcare/welcome
Very relevant source.